Kinsley is a small village, in Pontefract,
West Yorkshire; it was built as a pit village to provide housing for
miners working at nearby pits; its main claim to fame is that it has
one of the safest Greyhound racing surfaces in the country, with a 10"
minimum depth of clay based sand and well cambered bends; the track
is situated south east of Wakefield a few miles from the Stately House
and Grounds of Nostell Priory.